Common use of School Grade Clause in Contracts

School Grade. The Charter shall be terminated if the School receives a state-designated grade “F” in any two (2) of four (4) years. The Charter may be non-renewed or terminate if the School fails to make adequate academic progress in accordance with state and federal laws. This provision does not preclude the Sponsor from terminating the Charter for failure to meet academic standards within the first or any subsequent school year.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: eagendatoc.brevardschools.org, agenda.brevardschools.org, agenda.brevardschools.org

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School Grade. The Charter shall be terminated if the School receives a state-designated grade “F” in any two (2) of four (4) years. The Charter may be non-renewed or terminate if the School fails to make adequate academic progress in accordance with state and federal laws. This provision does not preclude the Sponsor from terminating the Charter for failure to meet academic standards within the first or any subsequent school year.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: agenda.brevardschools.org, agenda.brevardschools.org

School Grade. The Charter shall be terminated if the School receives a state-designated grade “F” in any two (2) of four (4) years. The Charter may be non-renewed or terminate if the School fails to make adequate academic progress in accordance with state and federal laws. This provision does not preclude the Sponsor from terminating the Charter for failure to meet academic standards within the first or any subsequent school year. Pursuant to §1002.33(9)(n)(5), F.S., the School may submit a request to the State Board of Education for a waiver of termination if it has not been in operation for more than five (5) years.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Charter School Contract, Charter School Contract

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School Grade. The Charter shall be terminated if the School receives a state-designated grade “F” in any two (2) of four (4) years. The Charter may also be non-renewed or terminate terminated if the School fails to make adequate academic progress in accordance with state and federal laws. This provision does not preclude the Sponsor from terminating the Charter Contract for failure to meet academic standards within the first or any subsequent school yearstandards.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: agenda.brevardschools.org

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